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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Day Four of the June Word War

Stephanie and I are having a fabulous time in Kansas City for the One Year Adventure Novel Summer Workshop, and we're not alone! Steve Laube, John Otte, and Nadine Brandes are three other friends on staff that we've been hanging out with besides Mr. and Mrs. S. Yesterday we all did a lot of mentoring appointments where we got to spend one-on-one time with writers like you. If you've never been to a writers conference, I highly recommend you try. They are the best place for writers to meet other writers.Today is day four of the word war. You guys are doing so great. Keep at it!Is this the first you've heard of the word war? If so, here's how it works:

This word war is a friendly competition to motivate participants to write as many words as they can between now and Friday.

While some word wars are shorter (fifteen minutes or an hour) and strict, this will instead be a come-and-go, write-when-you-can style of war. So start when you want and participate whatever days you can. There are no hard and fast rules. This is about encouraging each other and writing a lot of words. It's that simple.

How you can connect with each other:

1. You can connect in the comments section of the blog. There will be a post every day, and we'd love for you to keep us updated on how the day is going for you. Something as simple as "Just wrote 1,000 words in the last hour!" is fine. Seeing everyone's posts will help to encourage each other in knowing that we're all hard at work.

If you want to break the time into smaller word wars, you can post that in the comments section too. For example, you could arrange a word war from 1:00 to 2:00 with a few people.

2.You can connect on social media. On Twitter using the hashtag #wordwar or on theGo Teen Writers Community Facebook Group. This is a closed group, so if you're not a member yet, apply to join and then shoot an email to GoTeenWritersCommunity(at)gmail.com telling them so they can get you approved.

What do you mean by strict? I guess it's gotten a little harder, even if you miss one picture! Sometimes it does take me awhile to finish it. My last sentence was dialogue too!"That would raise an eyebrow, but I suppose it's our only option."I just finished Re-Captcha and I had a little trouble. They kind of get picky. LOL ☺

I'm doing well! I was afraid I was falling behind, but this has helped! I've probably gotten over a thousand extra words in. Congratulations as well! I'm about halfway through. I am planning about 500 pages. I'm not sure if that's considered long. :) Have fun writing!

Just 304 *Sigh* Last sentence: So he decided to take down the easy target first, and then struck an alliance with the Emperor, devoting his service to the man he hated, and the Emperor agreed out of sheer fear, perhaps. Fear of the divine.

236, but I went quite over time. Last sentence: Frostmoor was still over two weeks away, based on predictions. That still didn’t give him much time. But right now that scroll was his only hope. The only thing which might have Servus’ agenda on it. And more importantly, his weaknesses.

Mine is Pyschotic distopian fantasy Christian horror. About the world being taken over by violence a government run by 2 demon possessed psychotic gang leaders and a gang run world. The heroes and heroines are trying to take back the world as the once new it. America has turned into land run by evil and land run by good folks who oppose the evil forces. The area run by the good forces is called The Republic and the rest is territory of The Dark Side